All The News That Fits Our Agenda

Back in 2009, El Paso Inc. ran an interview titled Q and A with Woody Hunt The Real Cost of Corruption. The interview was conducted by current El Paso Inc. editor Robert Gray. It’s an insightful perspective on Mr. Hunt’s thoughts about the effects of public corruption.

The interview itself is not incendiary, or incriminating. But the coverup is revealing.

You can erase a page from Google search results. Here’s a website that tells you how to do it. But it doesn’t happen all by itself. Your webpage doesn’t disappear from Google search results by accident. Someone has to make a conscious effort to scrub the results.

Ironic, isn’t it? That an article on fighting corruption gets disappeared from Google?

Makes you question the journalistic integrity of the El Paso Inc., n’cest pas?